Scope
The
need for increase in computational power has led to the
multicore era. Multi-core processors are becoming all
pervasive, nowadays the multicore processors are found
not only in computers (servers, PCs and laptops) but
also in
mobile and many other devices. The multi-core systems
thus increase the computational power yet achieving this
is not straightforward.
In order to take advantage of multi-core systems,
it is necessary to fully exploit their parallel
computing nature. Additionally, as the number of cores
that can be packed into a chip is increasing, advanced
parallel software approaches are needed to bridge the
gap between the potential and real performance of
multi-core systems and applications.
This workshop aims to bring together
researchers and developers from the fields of parallel
computing, multi-core systems, and software engineering
to contribute and discuss on the latest findings in
parallel programming techniques, hardware
architectures and parallel software platforms for
multi-core systems.
The
workshop seeks original contributions in all relevant
areas, including but not limited to the following topics.
Topics of Interest
- Parallel Algorithms and Solvers
- Scheduling, Load Balancing and Resource Allocations
- Parallel Programming Models, Libraries and Frameworks
- Message-Passing
Programming
- Thread-based
Programming
- Architectures, Networking and Memory Hierarchies
- Performance Analysis, Simulation Models and Tools
- Software Engineering , Design and Development for Parallel and Multi-core Systems
- Multi-core Embedded Systems
- Energy-aware Multi-core Systems
- Java Technologies for Multicore Systems
- Applications (High
Performance, eScience
applications, Video Games, Aero-space, etc.) on Parallel
and Multi-core systems.